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Author: ClarinetConnoisseur  
Date:   2005-11-06 20:09 
 I finally have a piece challenging enough for even the best of professionals! 
 
Good luck with it! 
 
http://www.well.com/user/bryan/waltz.html 
 
;-)
  
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Author: Ken Shaw ★2017 
Date:   2005-11-06 22:08 
 Page 2 is actually the second page of another piece, the String Quartet No. 556(b) for Strings in A Minor (Motoring Accident).  Look at the clefs: treble, treble, alto, bass. 
 
John Stump's music on the web is 10th generation photocopies.  Pristine versions are available from poettomm@yahoo.com  
 
Ken Shaw
  
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Author: sfalexi  
Date:   2005-11-06 22:47 
 I LOVE the commentary and notes that are included throughout the music.  From "Switch to Aluminum Bow" to "If there is a 3rd clarinet, some violins may go" 
 
THanks for the laugh!  I think I'm gonna hit up that email and ask for some copies for self-practice.  At least I'll have something else to butcher other than K622 . . . . 
 
Retired, playing more sax than clarinet, but still playing clarinet and still loving it!
  
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Author: ClarinetConnoisseur  
Date:   2005-11-08 00:15 
 I posted it in the bandroom today with a note that said: "Attention, this is the All State Etudes for 2007!" and the clarinets all freaked out.  It was pretty funny.  Even my band director loved it!  He thought I was serious when I said it was my solo for next year!
  
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Author: clarinetsweetheart  
Date:   2005-11-09 02:03 
 No it's not possible to play it :-P 
 
Unless predicted  notes are actually able to come out of the smooth side of a violin :-P 
 
~*Charlotte*~
  
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